Generally, the more massive a star is, the more luminous they are. The most luminous stars appear blue.
Heavy tone color in music means that the music is very dark and low. Light tone color in music means that music is very light and high.
Yes, very hot stars emit more blue light due to their high temperature. This blue-white color is a characteristic of stars with surface temperatures upwards of 10,000 Kelvin.
It depends on the color - like how stars work so it would be very very hot!
Red Dwarf stars are the commonest in the Galaxy. Red Dwarf stars last much longer than blue stars for example. So you would expect to find more of these red stars. You need a telescope to see them, but they are very common.
usually very light, less than 1 kilo even with the whole box
Binary stars can be any color that stars can be. There's no need for the two stars in a binary to be the same color.
They are classified as Main Sequence Stars, of which differ in color, size, brightness, and heat. The smallest stars are usually a blueish color and are the hottest, and the largest stars range from yellow to dark red (those being the very biggest). I hope this answered your question. Have a nice day!
Planets move, may have a very very slight color tinge, and they twinkle more than stars. you gotta reeeally look close to see it with the naked eye.
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Blue is a color that is not heavy.
Orange is the coolest color of stars
The color of any start is a direct result of the stars internal temperature. The hottest stars are bluish-white, very hot stars are white, the yellow stars, like out sun, not quite as hot, and finally red stars, which while still very hot, are the coolest of the stellar types. It is analogous to heating a steel bar in a forge, First it will get red hot, then yellow, and so on until it reaches white or bluish-white in heat.